[quote=Patch eyes] "I would say there is no harm in asking, but..." *cough* "My name is Druth Vanarys. You may call me Van, or Patch if you like. I will abide by your decision. Just do not call me 'little,' or I will pry the flesh from your skin with holy fire." [/quote] "No harm in asking? What was it this small, little, slightly magical young boy was rabbling on about? Did he not notice the magnificence of the great one that stood before him... In all nudity. It must be his guilt gnawing at his conscience that make him speak in such suggestive terms. Alas, I am forgiving of this transgression." Or so Ravadon thought in the few moments of silence his persona owned. Noticably, Ravadon's selective hearing would, with this as prime example, get him into trouble once more. A hand stared Ravadon in the face by which he snapped out of his glorious thoughtprocess. [quote=Patch eyes] "Nice to meet you." [/quote] "Ha, I shake no hands like this." He pointed at his body. "Nothing personal to the little man. I just wouldn't want the glory of my persona to rubb off in such concentration and burn your inferior body before you get the chance to experience the feast of its greatness for your... one eye... first." His voice nearly turned into singing as he picked up some of his slightly wet rags. Subtlety was never Ravadon's strength. An envelope disappearing was neither his concern nor something that would bestow him the honor he 'deserved'. But curiosity made itself the better of him. He decided it was better to talk about his greatness than ask about trivial matters for now. As Ravadon was getting dressed, he started to plan out his search for his clothes. For it might lead him to find a way to get his hands on the content of the letter. So that ultimately by the time he got dressed, he would find the boy waiting on him. He might be able to spot the letter nearby. The proper handshake would allow Ravadon to try to obtain it(s information) and then flee the area. As was the way he dealt with most strangers he did not bond with.